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Father of Biophilosophy; Jonas Salk Strives to Make Institute On Coast Home for Science and Arts

By HOWARD TAUBMAN Special to The New York Times ();

November 11, 1966,

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LA JOLLA, Calif., Nov. 10 Sitting in Dr. Jonas Salk's office at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, one looks out of tall windows at the Pacific Ocean rippling and tumbling toward the curving coast. The view is tranquil and spectacular, and Dr. Salk, developer of the Salk anti-polio vaccine, fully ...

November 11, 1966

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